Powered USB hub vs. Unpowered

I bought a Mac Mini yesterday and have been looking around for a USB hub. I've done some research and notice some complaints from unpowered USB hubs while others find them fine. Since I know there must be some people here with experience with both, I thought I'd ask. Unpowered hubs are considerably cheaper.

The only things I have really are a keyboard, mouse, digital camera, and printer (which has its own power supply). Maybe an old webcam.

I know an unpowered hub would work with a mouse and keyboard just fine, I only worry about my digital camera and printer (even though, as I said, it has its own power supply).

I also have an iPod but I suppose I'll just make use of my Firewire port from now on.

You should be fine with an unpowered hub, but I can't recommend it for a desktop. A powered hub is worth the extra money. I know my 1GB flash drive has trouble in my G4 PowerMac keyboard. The only time I recommend a non-powered hub is when you want it to be portable on a laptop.

So the question is, are the ports in the Mac Mini 'high-powered' like they are in other Macs. If they are, then you can use one port for a non-powered hub, and if you ever need to use anything that requires high-powered like a shuffle, you can use the port on the back of the system. That's what I do with my old G4 tower.

I think the max current for a single USB port is 500mA. So everything on the unpowered hub added together must draw less current than that if you want it to work.

On a powered hub all the ports on it will be able to supply the 500mA so it will work better with your peripherals.

You'll probably get by fine with an unpowered one, you can always use the second free usb port on the mini to power any devices which really need it. However a powered one would be the safer option. We spend extra on a mac over a pc because we know the extra is worth it, you should have the same mentality with your peripherals

Thanks for all the information. I got a powered one, found one that really wasn't expensive at all. It has a port for an AC adapter and includes one, so it can be portable too. You know, I've never been to a forum before where more than one or two people post their thoughts and have been helpful.

I just picked up a Belkin 4 port powered hub yesterday for $30 at Best Buy. It has three ports on the back, and one on the top, seemingly designed for use with ipod shuffle. If you don't have the shuffle, it works great for the other versions, or other things that will only be hooked up temporarily like cameras. I have my keyboard and scanner in the back, with one slot open for my printer, which will eventually be hooked up. I still have my front slot open on my tower as well, so I should be set.

I was able to run a mouse and 1 GB flash drive at the same time with a non powered USB hub. It depends on how much power each equiment you connect to the hub needs and how much power your one USB port of your notebook can supply. If it goes over the power limit, OS will tell you the hub does not have enough power to run the attached equipment.

I have a bunch of USB hubs (and firefire hubs) and some of my USB hubs have AD adaptors. Sometimes, I forget which AC adaptor goes with which hub as there is no logo or clear id on the AC adaptor which comes with USB hub.

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